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Partial Nudity

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A typical modern boudoir image, shot in high key and implying rather than showing partial nudity. The nude or sexualized female form has been a theme of photography since as early as 1840.


It is common for women to have boudoir photographs of themselves made as a gift to a partner, conventionally on the occasion of their engagement, marriage, or before an enforced separation such as a military deployment.[7] Boudoir photography is also sometimes given as a gift with the intention of re-affirming and encouraging the romance and sensuality between partners in a long-term relationship.[8]
Increasingly, boudoir photography is seen as something that a person might do purely for their own enjoyment, for the pleasure and affirmation of seeing themselves as attractive, daring, sensual, and sexually-desirable.[9][10]




Boudoir photography encompasses a range of styles and moods. In the United Kingdom named categories include so-called "naughty girl", "fun and giggles", and "provocative and sensual", with varying degrees of explicitness and nudity.[11]
Visually the genre is characterized by diffuse high-key images[12] which flatter the appearance of skin, short focal distances, and shallow depth of field,[13] which together impart an intimate, "dreamy" mood. Other common styles include a low-key, deliberately grainy black-and-white, reflecting the influence of art nudes, early erotic photography, and film noir.[13] Also common are poses and lighting setups intended to replicate the mood and appearance of classic pin-up photographs and paintings.[14]

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